The most recent edition of my normal Microsoft Codename Tracker is out and ready for download.(Yes, although it really is officially March today, I just obtained done with all the February update. Those brief months are deadly when it comes to deadlines!)This PDF may be the exact same chart I use myself to maintain up with all the numerous,
Buy Office 2010, morphing codenames of goods and technologies coming from Microsoft. The Tracker is totally free and downloadable from the ZDNet web-site. If you’ve already registered on ZDNet,
Windows 7 Pro Key, just seize it. If you haven’t, registration info will be requested before you download it. No matter if you’re a Microsoft client, spouse, analyst, competitor (or maybe worker), you might get it beneficial.New to the latest Tracker (among numerous entries) is “Blackbird,” a new Microsoft cloud-related codename. Microsoft history buffs may perhaps recall that Microsoft has used “Blackbird” as a codename just before. This time around, however, Blackbird isn;t a Web-dev tool; instead it truly is technology that helps with provisioning and managing cloud services, I hear.There are other new and revised codenames added to this month;s Tracker. Don;t forget: If there’s a codename missing from this list that you’d like me to check out and ultimately add,
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